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give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena that the savings are far made up or an inpatient setting when we keep people here. we think we can generate your savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? i wonder, dr. weaver could you talk a little bit about -- i know it's part of the eighth multi-payer primary care -- >> i wanted to give a couple of examples where we might have savings and that is one of the things that cms is starting to which i must applaud is paying for some care management. that means supporting the infrastructure which may be nurses, medical assistants, part-time pharmacist, really not doctor staff. this is stuff that keeps people on the right, on the right care plan as well as keeps them out of the hospital. in michigan, the blues along with cms and all of the payers have rewarded positions in primary care an extra $79 per member per month to do care management. they must meet certain quality standards. they must meet certain utilization standards to qu
give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena that the savings are far made up or an inpatient setting when we keep people here. we think we can generate your savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? i wonder, dr. weaver could you talk a little bit about -- i know it's part of the eighth multi-payer primary care -- >> i wanted to give a couple of examples where we might have savings and that is one of...
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use those resources around us. violence is not the answer. >> is it true most bullies are really cowards? that if somebody stands up to them they will actually back off? >> right. >> there's often this mask, i'm putting on a mask to show you i'm so tough. there's been research out that says the popular kids that are the bullies continue to bully to remain pop loor. there's this myth to do that. if you can't stand up, even if it's not with violence, it's being able to say i'm not going to accept you treat me this way. this is not okay to me. i think parents can accept that. >> one parent talks to the kids about the bully and what the victim feels like but also about the bully. she tries to teach her kids compassion for the bully, that there is something going on with that child. >> i taught cody that years ago. i taught him years ago about that. i heard him talking to christine's nephew one time. he goes, why do you think that kid does those bad things? and i heard cody say what i had said when cody was little, mayb
use those resources around us. violence is not the answer. >> is it true most bullies are really cowards? that if somebody stands up to them they will actually back off? >> right. >> there's often this mask, i'm putting on a mask to show you i'm so tough. there's been research out that says the popular kids that are the bullies continue to bully to remain pop loor. there's this myth to do that. if you can't stand up, even if it's not with violence, it's being able to say i'm...
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i don't believe that because the regime uses many kinds never used before especially in the areas. this is why we have to be careful with any expectation to chemical weapons. finally i think the united states has failed from the beginning because the united states should expect it is a time of genocide which can deliver it can do just to stay in power. this is why i think the united states should be prepared to come up to the stage. until then the united states tried immobilizing the international community worth of the security council which of course had been vetoed by russia and china and became a failed policy to try again with of the security council because there is no indication for the change of the russian policy. at the same time the united states there is no indication for the united states that would decide to take any action beyond the security council within the friends of the syrian people. i think it is important right now for the united states to take actions beyond the council. finally, the transition. i don't see any indication for any here because we shall right
i don't believe that because the regime uses many kinds never used before especially in the areas. this is why we have to be careful with any expectation to chemical weapons. finally i think the united states has failed from the beginning because the united states should expect it is a time of genocide which can deliver it can do just to stay in power. this is why i think the united states should be prepared to come up to the stage. until then the united states tried immobilizing the...
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give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena, but the savings are far made up for when we keep people healthier. we think we can generate true savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? um, i wonder, dr. weaver, could you talk a little bit about -- i know michigan, henry ford is part of one of the eight multipayer, pri may care -- >> yeah. and i wanted to give a couple examples where we might have savings, and that is one of the things that cms is starting to do which i must applaud and dr. stream alludes to this is paying for some care management. that means supporting the infrastructure which may be nurses, medical assistants, part-time pharmacists, really not doctor stuff. this is stuff that keeps people on the right, on their right care plan as well as keeps them out of the hospital. in michigan the blues along with cms and all other payers have rewarded the physicians in primary care an extra $7-$9 per member, per month to do care management. they must meet certain qua
give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena, but the savings are far made up for when we keep people healthier. we think we can generate true savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? um, i wonder, dr. weaver, could you talk a little bit about -- i know michigan, henry ford is part of one of the eight multipayer, pri may care -- >> yeah. and i wanted to give a couple examples where we might have...
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we just used paper lunch bags, cut them apart, use stamp and markers, tied them with string you have at home to put your guests names down. of course we want to make sure all of the guests have a good time after the dinner watching fireworks. what you really want to create is that special family moment so the families can have that moment together they will remember. some towels, blankets for your guests, ask them to kick off their shoes, put on flip flops. we packaged the sparklers again in grocery paper bag and prapd them up, too. >> how long to put all this together. >> just a few minutes. might take you a little while to pull it together. use your imagination, walk around your kitchen, garage and grab things you have. we have this super red velvet blueberry -- so good. this is on the cover of southern living. >> patriotic and delicious. >>> green on the fourth of july. can we do this? >> of course. this is inspired by nature. we're looking things in our home. i had a lot of greenery in the black yard. look around your garden and see what you have you want to show sk case. i had f
we just used paper lunch bags, cut them apart, use stamp and markers, tied them with string you have at home to put your guests names down. of course we want to make sure all of the guests have a good time after the dinner watching fireworks. what you really want to create is that special family moment so the families can have that moment together they will remember. some towels, blankets for your guests, ask them to kick off their shoes, put on flip flops. we packaged the sparklers again in...
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we could use the rain. and we'll update you on where those storms head every weekday morning, "wake up with al" on the weather channel at 6:00 a.m. trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. introducing one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more vitamin b, to convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. new one-a-day vitacraves for men. >>> we are back with today's creative cocktails. what's a party without them? so why not make it even better with drinks tha
we could use the rain. and we'll update you on where those storms head every weekday morning, "wake up with al" on the weather channel at 6:00 a.m. trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the...
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tell us about what happened in alaska. >> tell us about new york city. i think we need to do them in order. >> yes. that's why hoda is here. >> wait. that doesn't look like new york city to me. >> looks like alaska to me. >> what i was saying is alaska. start with that, if you wouldn't mind. >> well, alaska was the most exciting just because of the mail round, they call it. i went on a mail round. >> which is a little seaplane, right? >> you know. >> i read the book. >> this was taken from this mail plane that delivers mail to this little island. >> takes off on the water and lands on the water? >> exactly. every time it lands on the water, you skip a half beat a little bit. >> you get a little wet? all that good stuff? >> where is this photo taken. >> it is in the largest national forest in the united states. >> beautiful. >> this is the entrance of the discovery center in ketchikan. they have three totem poles that represent the three tribes. >> these are the most beautiful photos. >> thank you very much. >> obviously you've got a lot of great stories
tell us about what happened in alaska. >> tell us about new york city. i think we need to do them in order. >> yes. that's why hoda is here. >> wait. that doesn't look like new york city to me. >> looks like alaska to me. >> what i was saying is alaska. start with that, if you wouldn't mind. >> well, alaska was the most exciting just because of the mail round, they call it. i went on a mail round. >> which is a little seaplane, right? >> you know....
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will you work with us? will you help me get us a meeting with the gsa administrator? can we all sit down? this is a very big and frustrating problem for the people that live in that the area. >> i concur and i think the physical ports along the southwest border many of them are inadequate for the amount of people the cargo that needs to go back and forth. as you identify it is probably the number-one thing you can do is provide the funding for the projects. if they don't have the funding they can't build the project but we would be happy to work with you. >> i would like to submit a letter from the board of supervisors of imperial valley where calexico sits on the border asking for some resolution come hopefully positive resolution to this. it's incredibly embarrassing to see a brand new facility from mexico having done their part and nothing happening on our side. >> without objection that will be made a part of the record. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. term and and let me think posted to the kaput o
will you work with us? will you help me get us a meeting with the gsa administrator? can we all sit down? this is a very big and frustrating problem for the people that live in that the area. >> i concur and i think the physical ports along the southwest border many of them are inadequate for the amount of people the cargo that needs to go back and forth. as you identify it is probably the number-one thing you can do is provide the funding for the projects. if they don't have the funding...
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brian mooar for us there in washington. brian, thanks so much. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in arizona they don't call them flash floods for nothing. a couple near tucson captured these images as the rushing waters overtook a creek bed in just seconds. recent wildfires have wiped out a good chunk of the land that would normally control the runoff there. >>> in oklahoma, please had to use a robot to move and then blow up explosives found in a home in tulsa. officers stumbled upon a cache after a routine traffic stop. they also found a cannon along with more than a dozen firearms and drugs. two people have been arrested. >>> in new york, a sailboater had to be saved after his vessel capsized in the new york harbor. the drama played out close to liberty island, which, of course, is home to the statue of liberty. the boater was able to swim to safety once a rescue team arrived. he was not hurt. >>> and finally to massachusetts, where this is one big bad lobster. that's for
brian mooar for us there in washington. brian, thanks so much. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in arizona they don't call them flash floods for nothing. a couple near tucson captured these images as the rushing waters overtook a creek bed in just seconds. recent wildfires have wiped out a good chunk of the land that would normally control the runoff there. >>> in oklahoma, please had to use a robot to move and then blow up...
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thanks so much for joining us on this july 5th. beautiful look out over the city. no fireworks in sight. darn, they are all gone. good morning. i'm erika gonzalez in for eun yang. >> we have video, though. that always helps. >> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome to "news 4 today" on this thursday, july 5th. >>> we begin with a shooting in the 600 block of morton street in northwest d.c. news4's tracee wilkins there now with the latest. >> reporter: an unfortunate start to the day after independence day. look behind me. police are still on the scene investigating this shooting, and they're saying this all happened around 2:30 this morning. now, this is a homicide investigation. one person is now dead, another man is suffering from a gunshot to his face. let me show you what it looked like just a little while ago. the 600 block of morton street in the petworth neighborhood. the shooting happened around 2:30 this morning. police say someone shot the man in his face and shot another in his back. that is the man who died. again, police are on the scen
thanks so much for joining us on this july 5th. beautiful look out over the city. no fireworks in sight. darn, they are all gone. good morning. i'm erika gonzalez in for eun yang. >> we have video, though. that always helps. >> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome to "news 4 today" on this thursday, july 5th. >>> we begin with a shooting in the 600 block of morton street in northwest d.c. news4's tracee wilkins there now with the latest. >>...
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i think people can accept if this is being used for manhunt as we use law enforcement helicopters are used in the sky for various legitimate law enforcement purpose balance we they don't want to see is sort of spying with emission involvedded in the plan. there is no policy. the department of homeland security has an office of privacy. don't you believe they should be involved in working with people like yourself and people like the sheriff and the gao to develop a privacy policy? >> i think they believe that. i think a great first step they have the most robust privacy office. they didn't done a privacy impact seas assessment on the own drone program which is one of the most robust and the most public sized. they have not gone in to determine what impact the drones will have on the american public as they use them. we think it would be a great first step. after that has been completed to go in and monitor these and determine what they can be used for and what they cannot be used for. >> let me conclude by saying that you may not agree on all of the issues, one thing you agree on, is
i think people can accept if this is being used for manhunt as we use law enforcement helicopters are used in the sky for various legitimate law enforcement purpose balance we they don't want to see is sort of spying with emission involvedded in the plan. there is no policy. the department of homeland security has an office of privacy. don't you believe they should be involved in working with people like yourself and people like the sheriff and the gao to develop a privacy policy? >> i...
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the polls are showing us that while he's doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average of the bill polls shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth of july the president addressed military members who were newly sworn in citizens saying that we need more immigration laws in this country that allow immigrants to stay, like the d.r.e.a.m. act. meantime mitt romney was up in new hampshire add a picnic there, and while he tried to shy away from politics officially, talking about the issues on the campaign trail, he's been wrapped up on whether or not he's been contradicted in his campaign over the health care, is it a penalty or a tax. his campaign says otherwise. tomorrow we'll likely turn the focus back to the economy as new numbers come out for june. >> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in alabama it was a different kind of fourth of
the polls are showing us that while he's doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average of the bill polls shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth of july the president addressed military members who were newly sworn in citizens saying that we need more immigration laws in this country that allow immigrants to stay, like the d.r.e.a.m. act....
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the market is driving us and we're all in. the tool that we use is clinical integration. there are four or five points. won his primary medical homes. we have been using this for 14, 15 years. primary care. second is patient-centered ehr and i.t. systems. as dr. brenner said, this is not the gazillion dollars i.t. systems that we had about all the time. these can be very simple things th.dave came home one day and sd it would be great if i had the disease registry for this. we can even develop it. so it's not sophisticated expensive stuff. we need basic stuff, and it can provide this enormous amounts of data to do it enormously great work. third is coordination of care. we've invested in the primary care site. each of our primary care clinics have multiple health coaches to assist interpreting the disease registries for the family physician speak with transition coaches in the hospital, make sure the transition goes quickly and easily write to the primary care physician. we have intensive ambulatory care clinics so we have a very sick clinic, rather than automatically go
the market is driving us and we're all in. the tool that we use is clinical integration. there are four or five points. won his primary medical homes. we have been using this for 14, 15 years. primary care. second is patient-centered ehr and i.t. systems. as dr. brenner said, this is not the gazillion dollars i.t. systems that we had about all the time. these can be very simple things th.dave came home one day and sd it would be great if i had the disease registry for this. we can even develop...
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nbc bay area's own raj mathai is live for us from london on this thursday, july 26, 2012. this is "today in the bay."
nbc bay area's own raj mathai is live for us from london on this thursday, july 26, 2012. this is "today in the bay."
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when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh oh. [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am stan stovall. new rules go into effect for abortion clinics across the state. clinics will now off to apply for licenses and consent to an inspection by state health officials. abortion clinics have been put uunder tougher scrutiny of late in the wake of botched abortions. sarah caldwell is standing by. >> not a whole lot in the way of volume. watch for that fog as you travel in some areas. we have this problem, an accident in new windsor. further south, a crash clearing from the northbound side. another problem in the city, continued closures from light street and lombard showing water main break repairs. eastbound i-70, tapping the brakes to it marriottsville. live view in a couple of spots. harford, we see build up in the outer
when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh oh. [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am stan stovall. new rules go into effect for abortion clinics across the state. clinics will now off to apply for licenses and consent to an inspection...
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he'll join us. and he'll debate howard dean on whether this law is good for americans as it moves forward. and our political round table will break down the politics and savannah guthrie, the new co-host of "today" will join us to talk about it all as well. >> look forward to that, david gregory, david, thank you very much. and now once again, here is peter. >> jenna, thank you. two men have been ordered to appear in court, suspected of encouraging and recording a fight between two young boys. this apparently is just the latest example of adults behaving badly. the story now from nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: someone was so outraged when they saw these pictures online, they reported them to police. the children are possibly 5 to 8 years old, police say, and the video was shot by an adult. >> what is most disturbing is the fact that there are adults that are nearby that aren't stopping it. >> reporter: in fact, another man appears to move some children out of the way so they don't block the camera. >
he'll join us. and he'll debate howard dean on whether this law is good for americans as it moves forward. and our political round table will break down the politics and savannah guthrie, the new co-host of "today" will join us to talk about it all as well. >> look forward to that, david gregory, david, thank you very much. and now once again, here is peter. >> jenna, thank you. two men have been ordered to appear in court, suspected of encouraging and recording a fight...
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and everybody is welcoming us. and much like my character, i, amy poler, are very excited to meet them and be here. >> you can see the premier of season 5 on september 20th right here on nbc4. >>> all right. so from classic barbecue to blt and even dill pickle, potato chips come in all different kinds of flavors. >> now you have a chance to come up with the next great flavor and make a million bucks at the same time. lays is holding a contest called, do me a flavor. you can select an idea for the next great chip on the facebook page and they will pick three finalists. then lays will make those three styles of chips and america will vote on the ultimate winner. the prize, either a million dollars or 1% of the flavor's net sales next year. it is the largest promotion in lays 75-year history. >>> what you got? >> i don't know what i would do. in the newsroom we've gotten this hot dog flavored potato chip. i don't know who makes it. it takes like you are biting into a hot dog, the bun, the mustard, the whole nine yards
and everybody is welcoming us. and much like my character, i, amy poler, are very excited to meet them and be here. >> you can see the premier of season 5 on september 20th right here on nbc4. >>> all right. so from classic barbecue to blt and even dill pickle, potato chips come in all different kinds of flavors. >> now you have a chance to come up with the next great flavor and make a million bucks at the same time. lays is holding a contest called, do me a flavor. you can...
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you find find who use government use the same arguments. we have to have stop signs and stop traffic. it's time we put the pressure on the mayor and county supervisor just like we do on the automobile manufacturers. that's something both sides should be dealing with. >> i would say, i got my driver's license then. i was glad to have a car in the '70s. >> we look forward to working with you on that. we have votes on the house floor, and we have seven votes, indian. we're going to dismisthe first panel i want to thank you for taking time to be with us this morning. we appreciate your testimony. and we look farred to working with you as we move forward. those members, those panelists on the second and third panels, i do apologize in advise for the -- advance for the delay. we're going make every effort to be back here within one hour. which will give opportunity to have a wonderful mole at the calf fear -- meal at the cafeteria. hopefully we'll meet you back here at fifteen to 1:00. the committee is in recess until then. thank you. [inaudible
you find find who use government use the same arguments. we have to have stop signs and stop traffic. it's time we put the pressure on the mayor and county supervisor just like we do on the automobile manufacturers. that's something both sides should be dealing with. >> i would say, i got my driver's license then. i was glad to have a car in the '70s. >> we look forward to working with you on that. we have votes on the house floor, and we have seven votes, indian. we're going to...
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mary neal is with us this morning. doctor, it good to see pup. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, matt. >> we have all thought about this. anybody who says they haven't thought about what happens after we die is probably lying. the thing that kept coming to me as i was reading your story is why mary neal? why was she saved when so many people are not saved? how do you explain that? >> i've asked that same question many, many times because i have loved one who is have died and i did not want to return. and almost everyone i've talked to who have had a near death experience does not want to return. and i think that -- >> because it's beautiful? it's comforting? it's soothing? why don't you want to return and why didn't you want to return? >> because i felt absolutely like i was home. i -- >> at peace? >> not just at peace. i had returned to god's kingdom and i was home. it was my absolute true home. >> are you a deeply religious person? were you to begin with? >> no. i would never claim to have been particularly re
mary neal is with us this morning. doctor, it good to see pup. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, matt. >> we have all thought about this. anybody who says they haven't thought about what happens after we die is probably lying. the thing that kept coming to me as i was reading your story is why mary neal? why was she saved when so many people are not saved? how do you explain that? >> i've asked that same question many, many times because i have loved one who is...
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somebody has us to tell us. so that sharing portion is what the isps would be authorized to share back and forth. it says only signature eighth. that is far different. i am not a lawyer but to said that attack what about the good people? we don't need to see any of those. only with no where. and the fact it was there. you did not have to see original e-mails. only the one with no where. does that make sense? >> so what are the events occurring? if it is the isps is it an attack on the country? you don't want to say own no. there went the sector. wake up. the only work for me is to explain why we did not stop it. so defend the country takes realtime capability is working together to make that happen. the intent is now we have a problem that the defense department has to act. those are the rules in the authorities but the key part is the legislation. helping to understand what we do is vital to our future. thank you for taking the time today. thank you very much. >> good morning. i am the associated director at th
somebody has us to tell us. so that sharing portion is what the isps would be authorized to share back and forth. it says only signature eighth. that is far different. i am not a lawyer but to said that attack what about the good people? we don't need to see any of those. only with no where. and the fact it was there. you did not have to see original e-mails. only the one with no where. does that make sense? >> so what are the events occurring? if it is the isps is it an attack on the...
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use water only for the essential purposes. officials are asking residents to use water rising throughout the city system so water tanks can refill. >> it takes a lot of energy, it takes a lot of work with the pumps at the filtration plants to produce massive quantities of water beyond the normal amounts. >> once power is restored calm residents should scale back other water use. a portable generator can create their own set of standards, particularly if they're not properly ventilated. crews responded to two homes were people were sickened by fumes. generators should be set up outside. a lot of enclosures today. maryland state employees are on liberty leave for federal workers. baltimore county summer school programs will be closed today. to see the full list, go to our website, wbaltv.com. but get some of the incredible pictures that viewers have posted of the damage. >> police are investigating a deadly shootings involving an officer. a man was beating a woman at a gas station on liberty heights avenue on saturday night. the
use water only for the essential purposes. officials are asking residents to use water rising throughout the city system so water tanks can refill. >> it takes a lot of energy, it takes a lot of work with the pumps at the filtration plants to produce massive quantities of water beyond the normal amounts. >> once power is restored calm residents should scale back other water use. a portable generator can create their own set of standards, particularly if they're not properly...
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and though this heinous crime may have shaken us, it did not break us, and it will not break us. we will mourn those we've lost and those who are injured, and with them in mind we'll heal and we'll become stronger. sadly, mr. president, this kind of tragedy is not new to colorado. it was 13 short years ago that we learned of another mass shootings at columbine high school on the western side of denver. and as a nation, we're reminds of more recent shootings at virginia tech, fort hood texas, and tucson, arizona. these incidents may occur in one city or in one state, but they're national tragedies that tear at us all, and then cause us all to tear up and cry together. like all americans, my heart goes out to the victims and their families, and i also remain hopeful that the presiding officer and i were at the hospital -- one of the hospitals on sunday -- that survivors are going to defy the odds on their road to recovery and we've been truly inspired by their stories. i want to take a moment and applaud the leadership shown by colorado's public servants from governor john hickenlo
and though this heinous crime may have shaken us, it did not break us, and it will not break us. we will mourn those we've lost and those who are injured, and with them in mind we'll heal and we'll become stronger. sadly, mr. president, this kind of tragedy is not new to colorado. it was 13 short years ago that we learned of another mass shootings at columbine high school on the western side of denver. and as a nation, we're reminds of more recent shootings at virginia tech, fort hood texas,...
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>> our methamphetamine use is down by almost 50%, so if i talked about our reduction in cocaine use by 39%, during about the same time period our methamphetamine use in the country has decreased also. so i think that that's important to recognize, but it's also i think the point that you raise, which would be that these cartels are going to continue to make money, they're going to continue to find new markets, whether it is in the poorest and most economically deprived countries in the world, or countries in which the economy seems to be doing significantly better, australia for example, being one that is talking about their own consumption problems. so they are are very smart criminals and they have been now not worry about borders our language or evaluation of any particular currency, and that's what i think it's important for us to continue to recognize that this is a problem about safety, security. but it's also in the drug area just a huge public health issue, and we really haven't been that good at using the public health tool on this issue. >> the gentleman here. >> it would see
>> our methamphetamine use is down by almost 50%, so if i talked about our reduction in cocaine use by 39%, during about the same time period our methamphetamine use in the country has decreased also. so i think that that's important to recognize, but it's also i think the point that you raise, which would be that these cartels are going to continue to make money, they're going to continue to find new markets, whether it is in the poorest and most economically deprived countries in the...
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right here with us now. the color as fresh as the day it was made. >> the color of a generation now taking all of us back in time. for "today," tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> beautiful photographs. runs until september 9th at the national photograph gallery. >>> a patriotic picnic after news and weather. >> ancer: this is a news 4 news break. >> good morning. it's 8:26 now. happy independence day. i'm aaron gilchrist. veronica johnson is watching the forecast. as we take a live look outside, 73 degrees outside the studios. but it will heat up in a big way. >> it is. we'll easily and quickly go from the 70s to over 90 degrees. that will happen by noontime today. topping out at a high later today of 98. it will feel more like 100, 105. we are talking afternoon showers and storms. evening as well. so for the fireworks, down at the mall. 85 to 89 degrees. aaron? >> thank you. a traffic check coming up after >>> good morning. traveling 295 this morning, this was the scene of the accident. 295 nbtd northbo
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, savannah. well, we are learning at this hour that president obama has called the mayor of aurora to extend his condolences. president obama has been briefed by counterterrorism adviser john brennan as well as his chief of staff. now, president obama will address the tragedy as his previously scheduled campaign event here in fort myers, florida. we expect him to do that at the very top of his remarks. and then he has canceled the rest of his events for this day. he's going to head back to the white house. he did have a campaign event scheduled in orlando for later on this day, but that has, again, been canceled. president obama will make remarks here and then head back to the white house. i want to read you a little bit of that statement that you mentioned, savannah, that president obama put out a little bit earlier on this morning. he said, "michelle and i are shocked and saddened by the horrific and tragic shooting in colorado. federal and local law enforce
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sally field is here with us. she made us laugh as flying none, cry as norma ray, now "the amazing spider-man." we'll catch up with two-time oscar winner sally field coming up. >>> all right. then giuliana rancic, the e! news host knows she's going to be the mother of a bouncing baby boy. just announced that recently. so excited. we're going to talk about that. the latest scoop from alec baldwin's weekend wedding, baby news for adele and much more. >>> the first from a box office. a record setting weekend in hollywood. we'll tell you why. >> magic mike. >>> first inside, tamron hall at the news desk. good morning, tamron. >> good morning. as many as 2 million americans begin a blistering new week without electricity, fans and refrigerators. deadly storms this weekend brought down power lines and trees from ohio to north carolina. officials say at least 17 people were killed and more than 40 injured. meantime heat warnings in effect from mid-atlantic region where temperatures could once again get triple digits. >>>
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casri funding also goes to programs for use to provide healthy alternatives to substance use. during my trip to guatemala i visited a youth drug prevention program. it was built on the framework of a u.s. program and developed into a program that reflected the culture in guatemala. the combination of american expertise and the cultural influence created a youth program suited to the needs of that country's young people. by exporting u.s. expertise and encouraging partner nations to make partners of their own, we can retreat similar programs in countries where drug use is increasing. this points to one conclusion. the drug control community must find ways to work together and increase our cooperation. both in cutting the supply of drugs and reducing demand for them. i am pleased to report there is a significant amount of international solidarity on this matter. i told you i did have some good news. while there is more work to do, multiple across the board indicator showed that both cocaine production and u.s. cocaine consumption are declining. show in 2011s wer cocaine producti
casri funding also goes to programs for use to provide healthy alternatives to substance use. during my trip to guatemala i visited a youth drug prevention program. it was built on the framework of a u.s. program and developed into a program that reflected the culture in guatemala. the combination of american expertise and the cultural influence created a youth program suited to the needs of that country's young people. by exporting u.s. expertise and encouraging partner nations to make...
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tanner is with us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you were in the back of the theater from all reports we've heard this gunman entered from the front corner of the theater. what was the first time you realized that something was going wrong in there? >> well, the first time i realized what was going on was after the first few shots were fired. before that i saw the canister fly across the room and i thought it was just some prank and then i saw the first shot and i thought it was maybe fireworks. then three more shots were set off and i knew this was real. i knew this was definitely gunshots. >> we were told that the gunman started firing at the front corner of the theater and then in some ways meticulously or methodically made his way up the steps that were in the aisle along side the side of the theater. how close do you think that gunman actually got to where you were? >> probably about maybe 20 feet. my friend the 12-year-old told me he saw him because he was on the edge of the aisle seat.
tanner is with us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you were in the back of the theater from all reports we've heard this gunman entered from the front corner of the theater. what was the first time you realized that something was going wrong in there? >> well, the first time i realized what was going on was after the first few shots were fired. before that i saw the canister fly across the room and i thought it was just some prank and then i saw the first shot and...
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right here with us now. the color as fresh as the day it was made. >> the color of a generation now taking all of us back in time. for "today," tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> beautiful photographs. runs until september 9th at the national photograph gallery. >>> a patriotic picnic after news and weather. >>> good independence day to you. two people are under arrest in connection with a suspicious four-alarm fire that destroyed four homes and displaced ten people in san francisco. a woman was arrested late tuesday morning just hours after a 55-year-old man was arrested in the city's bay view district. both suspects face arson charges. no one was injured in the fire, but one home is destroyed and three are badly damaged. so far no word on the estimated costs of all that damage. >>> time to check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> happy fourth of july. temperatures today are going to be on the warm side inland. san jose, 88 degrees, but take a look at some of your coastal numbers. san f
right here with us now. the color as fresh as the day it was made. >> the color of a generation now taking all of us back in time. for "today," tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> beautiful photographs. runs until september 9th at the national photograph gallery. >>> a patriotic picnic after news and weather. >>> good independence day to you. two people are under arrest in connection with a suspicious four-alarm fire that destroyed four homes and...
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use. once software is playing such a big part, in many ways these courses are replicated, but you will need individual instructors to keep them on the task, mentor them, etc., but the development that wastes time in these courses can be mitigated by these packages. >> 25 courses account for 42% of the instruction that goes on at universities. it seems you could have the best designed course that we as a country could come up with for each of those 25 and have that available online to be used by any institution in the country. >> there is a second part of it that is critical, because a lot of people talk about creating free courses, and that will solve the problem. the materials are essential, but what is important is the way the material is used. if you have one set of material, and the faculty member says go often study, and pays no attention, chances are the students will not do well. if he is interactive, there is the learning. it is more than the course material. it is the pedagogy tha
use. once software is playing such a big part, in many ways these courses are replicated, but you will need individual instructors to keep them on the task, mentor them, etc., but the development that wastes time in these courses can be mitigated by these packages. >> 25 courses account for 42% of the instruction that goes on at universities. it seems you could have the best designed course that we as a country could come up with for each of those 25 and have that available online to be...
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proud. ♪ it makes us proud. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> there he is. apparently there are people in new england who can't keep their hands off the hoff. hundreds of the cut-outs of the former "baywatch" star david hasslehoff are trying to tempt you with a drink. it seems like everyone wants one. >> it's crazy. they keep offing. we probably get customers every night asking to buy the hasslehoff poster. >> why do people want the posters so badly? >> i don't kno
proud. ♪ it makes us proud. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in...
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when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh oh. [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. >>> good morning. it's 7:26 on this monday, july 23rd. i'm aaron gilchrist. trouble spots you want to avoid heading out the door this morning. danella sealock has the details. >> there you go, aaron. still watching a water main break. closed between 6th and 8th street. judge on washington boulevard instead. the outer belt in montgomery county jammed making your way past new hampshire after ju. delays continue to georgia avenue. no accidents at this time. aaron, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a look at your muggy and potentially storm are forecast >>> good morning. a lot of humidity in the air. 70s around the region, patchy, low clouds continuing to break up with more sunshine getting into the late ert part of the morning and into the afternoon. mid to late afternoon, early evening, thunderstorms po
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they use jello in their hair? >> when this comes to the pool, in order to keep their hair in place, they use jello essentially. >> not the red jello. >> the unflavored gelatin by knox. adding water, it can become a paste. it's nourishing. many swimmers use chapstick or vaseline on their skin as a face primer to stop the chlorine from drying out their skin. they call it fool face. that's an interesting trick. >> if you don't want pool face and don't want to put vaseline on your face, you found a london primer. >> "that gal" is a popular primer and just for the summer it's a london edition. >> does it give you that shiny quality? >> makes your skin look fresh and nice and keep your make-up on. >> and they also have a londinnium fragrance, right? >> it has a wonderful fragrance, it's pressure. >> it smells great. i put it on me. i love it. >> a lot of groups are getting into the act. butter london came out with these adorable sets. these are their heavy metal collections. metallic nail polish is so on trend this summ
they use jello in their hair? >> when this comes to the pool, in order to keep their hair in place, they use jello essentially. >> not the red jello. >> the unflavored gelatin by knox. adding water, it can become a paste. it's nourishing. many swimmers use chapstick or vaseline on their skin as a face primer to stop the chlorine from drying out their skin. they call it fool face. that's an interesting trick. >> if you don't want pool face and don't want to put vaseline...
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and state -- iraqis no longer wanted us. strangely enough, i think republicans really feel like iran is an issue goes to their view to their benefit. obama is a week, he is not willing to use force, he is willing to reach out to ahmadinejad. the president has a pretty good record here. it is one that the american public is pretty comfortable with. he has used covert action to try to box up the nuclear program would cyber warfare. he has organized international community's to the extent that president bush could not. tougher and tougher sanctions come up some of which will take place in the next couple of months. this has brought iran back to the negotiating table on this issue. i do not think the american public are eager to get engaged in a third war in the middle east in this decade. ironically, where republicans thought they would be able to use iran to fit their paradigm, i think it fits the obama paradigm pretty well. returning leadership, working in conjunction with our partners, keeping the idea of force on the table,
and state -- iraqis no longer wanted us. strangely enough, i think republicans really feel like iran is an issue goes to their view to their benefit. obama is a week, he is not willing to use force, he is willing to reach out to ahmadinejad. the president has a pretty good record here. it is one that the american public is pretty comfortable with. he has used covert action to try to box up the nuclear program would cyber warfare. he has organized international community's to the extent that...
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let us sacrifice our burdens. let us use in this determination. -- use endless determination. we will make a change, so let us begin. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, yara. i would now like to introduce rikus wessels to the stand. [applause] >> good day ladies and gentlemen. i feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to hear from our two speakers. i want to use this opportunity to relate my south african experience to the stories they told. first, i would like to introduce myself. my name is rikus wessels and i am a white african. i come from a farming family in south africa. born in a small town that means peace and later attended high school in the beautiful south african town of bethlehem. it is a part of the management team of 2012, following in the footsteps of the african co- founder. i am an alumnus of nsl. it is important for nsl students to get perspectives from other societies and other struggles. i was brought up in a traditional society. my family has been in south africa since the 18th century. i may be white, and i know that white boys cannot dance, but i st
let us sacrifice our burdens. let us use in this determination. -- use endless determination. we will make a change, so let us begin. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, yara. i would now like to introduce rikus wessels to the stand. [applause] >> good day ladies and gentlemen. i feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to hear from our two speakers. i want to use this opportunity to relate my south african experience to the stories they told. first, i would like to introduce...
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. >>> stay with us. news4 continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> then finally telling me he was going to kill me. >> in his own words, for the first time on television, george zimmerman sharing his side of the story about what happened the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gillchrist. >> i'm erika gonzalez. a tangled mess of trees and power lines after another strong storm blew through our area and the damage has hundreds of people waking up this morning yet again in the dark. megan mcgrath is live with more for us. >> reporter: you can see the road here is still closed on both ends. off in the distance perhaps you can see the flashing light there is. that's actually a power crew. they are trying ore store electricity to the street. they are completely in the dark right now. when the storms blew through last night, they were ferocious in parts of the viewing area. it brought down a very large tree, i believe it was an oak tree, that came down on top of one of the h
. >>> stay with us. news4 continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> then finally telling me he was going to kill me. >> in his own words, for the first time on television, george zimmerman sharing his side of the story about what happened the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gillchrist. >> i'm erika gonzalez. a tangled mess of trees and power lines after another strong storm blew through our area and the damage has hundreds of...
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people have used them. they don't actually replace them with each guest. if a person leaves it, you'll be the next one touching it. give it a wipedown or use your own. >> remote control, beyond the bed, straight for tv. >> everyone loves to watch tv in a hotel room. tv remote, one of the most germy items in the hotel. >> what kind of germs, regular ones. >> ones that cause the gi viruses as well. you want to be careful with that. you absolutely want to wipe down with anti-bacterial. one person told me they put it in a zip lock bag and use it through the bag. >> was that person matt? the hits keep coming here. wipe it down. that's crazy to put it in the bag. >> this was one of the germiest ones. wiping it down. >> the door handles? >> the door handles, particularly the bathroom. as expected. not as bad as the tv remote. this is easy to wipe down. if you don't have a wipe, use a towel from the bathroom, soap and water, wipe it down. anything people are touching often with their hands, that's what you have to
people have used them. they don't actually replace them with each guest. if a person leaves it, you'll be the next one touching it. give it a wipedown or use your own. >> remote control, beyond the bed, straight for tv. >> everyone loves to watch tv in a hotel room. tv remote, one of the most germy items in the hotel. >> what kind of germs, regular ones. >> ones that cause the gi viruses as well. you want to be careful with that. you absolutely want to wipe down with...